Month: October 2022

Ahhh, November. A month associated with cooling temperatures, warm family gatherings, and red-hot doorbuster deals. This month’s indie lineup features a variety of unique concepts: overconfident adventurers on a big boat, self-discovery through mask collecting, and lo-fi bleats to cause chaos to. And since they’re all available to download at PlayStation Store, you don’t have
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The latest Japanese boxed software and hardware sales figures have come through for the week of 17th October, 2022 to 23rd October, 2022. The long-awaited debut of Persona 5 Royal on the Nintendo Switch proved to be a relative success as the game shifted 45,998 physical copies entering the charts at No.2, but it couldn’t
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Netflix’s Sonic Prime series will hit the subscription service this December.  More specifically, Sonic Prime will hit Netflix on December 15. This news comes by way of IGN, which exclusively revealed the release date today on Twitter alongside eight new character posters featuring Knuckles the Echidna, Amy Rose, Tails, Eggman, Big the Cat & Froggy, Shadow, Rouge,
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Developer Tiny Roar and publisher Daedalic Entertainment have revealed Wanderful, an upcoming “cozy-builder” that looks like a charming and relaxing time.  Tiny Roar describes the game as a “soothing and zany building and exploration game where you place tiles to expand your world with small adventures and big surprises for your characters to uncover.” Using
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PlayStation players, the new era of Call of Duty is nearly here! Jump into an epic launch on October 28 featuring a gripping Campaign, innovative, world-class Multiplayer and an evolved, cooperative Special Ops game mode. Let’s dive into more details on what players can experience in Modern Warfare II. Experience Modern Warfare II on PS5
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^Stay tuned for Jim’s video op-ed on how good the Series S really is. There’s a pernicious rumour going around that the humble Xbox Series S, the cheapest next-gen console on the market, is somehow causing other, better machines to be compromised with unnecessary framerate caps. Quite how the rumour started is a little convoluted,
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Cross-breed a book of Sudoku puzzles with Minesweeper, and the unholy offspring would be Akari, otherwise known as a Light Up puzzle. It’s a brand of head-scratcher that we hadn’t encountered before reviewing Puzzle by Nikoli W Akari.  If you’ve played Minesweeper before, and let’s face it, who hasn’t, then you will have a good
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EA has announced they will no longer be distributing physical games in German-speaking countries like Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, instead moving to a digital-only model for those markets. The move comes amidst falling revenue from sales of physical games, but the move is still expected to cause a “significant decline in sales” for this financial
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Six years after Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness disappointed fans of the sci-fi JRPG series like me, Star Ocean: The Divine Force feels like a long-awaited return to form in many ways. Its revamped combat is a lot of fun, breathing fresh life into a system that certainly benefits by evolving with the times a
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